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Global Roll Up: Cable Video & High-Speed Data Subscribers
In-Stat/MDR, Oct 2005, Pages: 51
Cable TV operators are beginning to rely on service bundles to attract new customers -- and to retain their existing customers. The two most important elements of the cable TV service bundle, cable video service and high-speed data service, are both experiencing robust worldwide subscriber growth.
This report covers the markets for cable modem and digital cable TV video services. It discusses the technology standards and market dynamics for cable modem services around the world, provides regional and country-by-country subscriber data for cable modem services, and forecasts subscriber and service revenue growth through 2009.
The report also profiles the growth of the worldwide cable TV industry by providing regional and country-by-country subscriber data for cable TV service, with a special emphasis on digital cable TV service. In addition, it forecasts both worldwide cable TV subscribers and worldwide digital cable TV subscribers by geographic region through 2009.
A recent report found the following:
There are currently 347 million worldwide cable TV subscriber households. Three countries, China, India, and the United States, account for 60% of worldwide cable TV households.
Growth in US cable TV subscriber households will be modest over the next few years. US cable TV subscriber households are projected to rise from 69 million at the end of 2005 to 72 million in 2009. However, cable TV subscriber growth is projected to be significant in both China and in the Asia-Pacific region.
North America accounts for 55% of all worldwide cable modem subscribers. The Asia-Pacific region is the next largest region with 24% of worldwide cable modem subscribers.
Cable modem services are becoming a 'cash cow' for cable TV operators. Worldwide revenues grew to $19 billion in revenues in 2004, and are projected to reach $22 billion this year.
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